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		<title>England&#8217;s Ashley Young Announces Retirement at Season&#8217;s End</title>
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		<category><![CDATA[Ashley Young]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[The football world bids farewell to one of its most adaptable warriors as Ashley Young, ex-England international, confirms his retirement at 40. Kicking off at Watford in 2003, Young&#8217;s path&#8230;]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The football world bids farewell to one of its most adaptable warriors as Ashley Young, ex-England international, confirms his retirement at 40. Kicking off at Watford in 2003, Young&#8217;s path took him to glory with Aston Villa, a Premier League triumph at Manchester United, a Serie A stint at Inter Milan, and stints at Everton. What started as winger flair morphed into full-back solidity, proving his footballing intelligence.</p>
<p>Now with Ipswich Town since July 2025 on a short-term contract post-Everton, Young has defied age and injuries. He featured in 13 games this term, often from the bench, with his final appearance a victorious January clash versus Bristol City. As the campaign wraps up, he&#8217;s laser-focused on propelling Ipswich to Premier League promotion in his swan song.</p>
<p>Internationally, Young&#8217;s 39 England caps since 2007 debut included seven goals, cementing his Three Lions legacy.</p>
<p>Young shared his emotions via Ipswich: &#8216;I take great pride in my achievements and count myself lucky beyond words. Active in the game, you rarely pause to reflect, but these 23 years have been a dream realized. Reflection time is here. Future plans will unfold soon, but my priority is Saturday&#8217;s game and supporting this club&#8217;s promotion push.&#8217;</p>
<p>Manager Kieran McKenna lauded him: &#8216;Ashley&#8217;s record is legendary. It&#8217;s a privilege to coach him again after Manchester United. His daily professionalism, passion, and skill have transformed our squad this season. He&#8217;ll bow out ensuring we hit our targets.&#8217;</p>
<p>This retirement highlights Young&#8217;s resilience amid modern football&#8217;s rigors. From youth prodigy to seasoned pro, his journey inspires upcoming talents, leaving an indelible mark on the sport.</p>
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